Downtown Denver Buildout Scenarios

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Twelve Visions of the Future.  In late 2005, the Downtown Denver Partnership and the City and County of Denver began the process of updating the Downtown Area Plan, which was last revised in 1986.  Your DenverInfill webmaster, who annually teaches Planning Methods I, a first-year Masters course in urban planning at the University of Colorado at Denver that explores the various quantitative methodologies involved in planning, arranged for the Fall 2005 semester class to assist the City and the Partnership in their Downtown Area Plan effort through this Downtown Denver Buildout Scenarios project.

The goal of this project was to envision a number of different "buildout" scenarios for the B-5 Zone part of Downtown, an area roughly equivalent to the Central Downtown and Upper Downtown subareas on this website.  Within this study area, 77 parcels were identified that are either undeveloped or surface parking lots.  The class was divided into 12 teams of three students.  Each team had to evaluate the 77 parcels and, based on their vision or concept for how Downtown should develop in the future, identify the specific use or mix of uses (residential, office, hotel, retail, etc.) they would incorporate into a proposed high-rise on each development site.  Then, each team had to calculate the exact development quantities (gross square footage, number of dwelling units, number of parking spaces, etc.) that would result from a "maximum buildout" of each high-rise, as allowed by the requirements and restrictions of the B-5 zoning code. 

Each team's report includes an overview of Downtown and its development potential and a description of their concept or vision for the future development of these undeveloped parcels.  Each team also prepared a Development Buildout Map showing the location of each of their high-rise sites and its primary land use.  Accompanying each map is a Development Buildout Matrix, where each numbered row represents the specific development quantities of the corresponding numbered site on the map.   

These scenarios do not represent the full buildout potential for Downtown, as any parcel with an existing building on it, regardless of the building's size or condition, was excluded from the analysis.  But these scenarios do provide a peek into a possible future of Downtown Denver and its capacity to accommodate residences, hotel rooms, office and retail space, and other uses, when the last of the surface parking lots has finally been removed.  Is there enough?  Do we want more?  These are the questions that hopefully these scenarios may help answer as the Partnership, the City, and Denver citizens plan the future of Downtown Denver.     

 

 

 

Click on a thumbnail to view the image or document.

Project Introduction, Assumptions
and Summary:

Study Area Vacant Parcels Map:

Study Area Vacant Parcels
Data Sheet:

Study Area B-5 Zoning Map:

 
 

Development Quantities Summary Table:

Acknowledgments:  Thank you to the 36 students, named in the section below, whose hard work went into creating these 12 different visions for Downtown.  Two additional students, Chris Fellows and Phillip Patterson, were not part of a team but proved valuable as project assistants, and in researching the zoning requirements and development standards and assumptions for this project.  Special thanks also to Kate Peterson, John Desmond, Keo Frazier, and Jessica Baker from the Downtown Denver Partnership, and Kiersten Faulkner, Ken Brewer, and Wayland Walker from the City & County of Denver. 

 
 

Downtown Denver Buildout Scenarios

 
 

Student Names &
Buildout Concept:

Development Buildout Report:

Development Buildout Map:

Development Buildout Matrix:

Student Names &
Buildout Concept:

Development
Buildout Report:

Development Buildout Map:

Development Buildout Matrix:

 
 

Jennifer Bartlett Libby Kaiser
Tal Hadary
"A Critical Mass"

Jennifer Kovarik Naomi Forster Nirupa Kelkar
"A Framework of Subdistricts"

 
 

Chris Kulick
Julia Skurski
Justin Hammerling
"Achieving Ped-estrian Activity"

Brian Potts
Melissa Stolhammer
Rachel Cleaves
"An Urban Neighborhood"

 
 

Gavin McMillan Kacy Chetelat Sarah Brown
"Business Horizons"

Daniel Bush
Noah Bernstein Thomas Jeffries
"Denver's Urban Village"

 
 

Cate Townley Jeffrey Mitchell Raymond Winn
"Four Corners"

Heidi Farrell
Lan Nguyen Stephen Hoover
"Linking Denver"

 
 

Jillian Brown
Sean White
Shelby Scharen
"Live Work and Play"

Genevieve Hutchison
Owen McCabe Tonya Bennett
"Living It Up in Downtown"

 
 

Brad Hahn
Joseph Shoffner Paul Workman
"Residential Vibrancy"

Rick Muriby Stacey Soukup Susan Miller
"Sell Your Car"

 
         
  DenverInfill Home Downtown Districts Center City Districts Denver Infill Blog Special Features Infill Scoreboard The Big Picture Denver Infill FAQs Recent Changes Links to Sites  

© DenverInfill.com 2004-2010.  All rights reserved.